Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
Okay, maybe I can help a bit. First off check your humidity twice, it was not a good shed, a good shed is all in one piece. I use tanks and also have a big humidifier. It’s at least 50% humidity at all times. As soon as I notice they are starting to go into shed, I add sphagnum moss to their hides, damp but not wet. I also mist during this time. I always have good sheds using this method. When I kept rainbow boas I used a humid hide I made out of a Rubbermaid container. That species loved to use the humid hides, but balls can be tricky. Best of luck, and double check your husbandry. Hope this helped.
Do you throw the moss away after each shed or do you rinse and reuse?

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Quote Originally Posted by BallPythonWannaBe View Post
I never use a shed box and I get perfect sheds every time. I have a 10 gallon tank though, not a tub.
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Quote Originally Posted by Hannahshissyfix View Post
Never needed to use one. I use a coco bedding in my tubs that's great at keeping humidity up.

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